![]() ![]() Because of his age the car was registered in his name and the name of his prospective father-in-law. The car was driven by James Lee Connell, a young man slightly less than 18 years of age. The car stopped and remained standing for some time at the stop sign on the southeast corner of the intersection and then suddenly started forward across the intersection.Īt the same time a car registered in the names of John Francis Fort and James Lee Connell was approaching from the east on Kimberly Road. ![]() It will be referred to as the Youngs car. On the late afternoon of October 23, 1956, decedent, together with her husband's parents, was in an automobile owned by her father-in-law proceeding north on Jersey Ridge Road. The plaintiff is the administrator of her estate. Kimberly Road runs east and west with a statutory speed limit of 45 miles per hour.Īs a result of the collision, Bernice Mildred Youngs died. ![]() Jersey Ridge Road runs north and south with stop signs requiring traffic to stop before crossing Kimberly Road. ![]() This is an action resulting from a collision of motor vehicles at the intersection of Kimberly Road and Jersey Ridge Road in the suburban area of Davenport. Lambach, Shorey & Plath, Davenport, for appellee. John Francis FORT, and James Lee Connell, Appellants. YOUNGS, as Administrator of the Estate of Bernice Mildred Youngs, Deceased, Appellee, ![]()
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